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Corporal Charles Overstreet was the photographer and radioman for the Headquarters Radio Unit of the 252nd Field Artillery Battalion during World War II. During the later part of the war his unit travelled across Germany in a bid to capture...

252nd Field Artillery Battalion; 252nd Field Artillery Battalion, Headquarters Radio Unit; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; Overstreet, Charles; Germany

Corporal Charles Overstreet was the photographer and radioman for the Headquarters Radio Unit of the 252nd Field Artillery Battalion during World War II. While his unit marched across Germany in an attempt to reach Berlin he was able to document...

252nd Field Artillery Battalion; 252nd Field Artillery Battalion, Headquarters Radio Unit; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; Overstreet, Charles; Germany

Corporal Charles Overstreet was the photographer and radioman for the Headquarters Radio Unit of the 252nd Field Artillery Battalion during World War II. While his unit marched across Germany in an attempt to reach Berlin he was able to document...

252nd Field Artillery Battalion; 252nd Field Artillery Battalion, Headquarters Radio Unit; World War II; World War, 1939-1945; Overstreet, Charles; Germany

Corporal Charles Overstreet was the photographer and radioman for the Headquarters Radio Unit of the 252nd Field Artillery Battalion during World War II. While his unit marched across Germany in an attempt to reach Berlin he was able to document...